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- Boomer? Millennial? Here's what to do for retirement right now.
No matter how old you are, there are steps you can take now to prepare your finances for the kind of retirement you’d like to have.
- Six things you need to know before buying a historic home
The amount of work and money required to maintain a historic home can vary, depending on the condition it’s in. However, if you go in prepared, this labor of love can be less laborious.
- What a hotel addict learned from a bed-and-breakfast stay
After a recent experience at a lovely bed and breakfast, this blogger is questioning why he bothers staying at chain hotels at all.
- What's the difference between tax credits and tax deductions?
Tax credits and tax deductions may be the most satisfying part of preparing your tax return. Both reduce your tax bill, but in very different ways.
- Now is a great time to buy an iPhone 6S
Before you blow a month’s rent on the iPhone 7 — which will cost between $649 and $969 when it’s available on Sept. 16 — take a look one generation back, at the iPhone 6S
- Deals on storage for your home
Score a stylish two-cube organizer, a folding metal shelf perfect for small spaces, a fashionable storage bench, and more.
- Used plug-in cars could be a bargain
A used electric vehicle or plug-in hybrid can represent a real deal for the thrifty shopper who wants to go green and is willing to do a bit of work to find the right car.
- Should you ask your parents to co-sign your student loan?
It’s important for you to understand what happens – and what could happen – before you ask for a parent’s signature on a student-loan application.
- Five stylish ways to relive your back-to-school days (for less than $50)
Who says the kids get to have all the fun? Regardless of your age, you can still score some stylish back-to-school inspired looks that will turn heads.
- Three things you should never cheap out on
Being cheap means always paying the lowest price for everything. Being frugal means spending enough money to get your money’s worth. Don’t be cheap; be frugal.
- Why applying for the wrong credit cards can make bad credit worse
We’ll take a look at why applying for a lot of credit cards in a short time is bad for your credit, and what you should do instead.
- Best game-day deals: Score NFL apparel, appliances, and more
Get ready for game day with the week's best tailgate deals.
- Are store rewards programs worth it?
From department stores to drugstores, retailers are asking consumers to enroll in rewards programs, also called loyalty programs, for access to better deals. But signing up may not be worth the hassle.
- What Wells Fargo's $185 million settlement may mean for you
Wells Fargo reached a $185 million settlement this week for what federal officials called a widespread illegal practice among employees of creating fake customer accounts, PIN numbers and emails in order to meet sales targets and earn bonuses.
- Nine things you need to know about the new iPhone 7
Is it worth an update?
- Zara sale: top 10 picks under $20
Zara sale items are marked up to 70% off at the moment, so you can avail yourself of the retailer's sartorial expertise for cheap.
- Short on existing home options? Four reasons to buy new.
Buying a home in some markets is like being in a gladiator ring, but new construction may be a smart option.
- Four financial aid tips for college procrastinators
If you left financial aid to the last minute and you’re scrambling to cover this semester’s costs, you still have options.
- Student loans are my only installment loan. Is paying them off a problem?
Making good on your student loans will help your credit far more than it will hurt.
- If you hate auto insurance, you’ll love driverless cars
As we hurtle into the age of computer-operated, fully autonomous vehicles, car insurance as we know it is about to change — including how much we need to buy.